CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, May 17. THE Hungarian Iron Lady Katinka Hosszu blitzed the rest of the field in the women’s 200-meter fly as she charted a victory in the event at the Arena Grand Prix in Charlotte.

Hosszu, who already won a pair of title on night one and had three swims tonight, cruised in with a 2:09.66 for the win. She’s been faster this year with an 11th-ranked 2:08.22 from the Maria Lenk Trophy meet this year.

NBAC’s Becca Mann raced her way to second in 2:11.61, while Kate Mills checked in with a third-place time of 2:12.95.

Canada’s Katerine Savard kicked off the night with a 2:10.91 to win the B final. Cammile Adams, now swimming for SwimMAC and battling some illness, took second in 2:12.90. Lauren Harrington raced to third in 2:13.48.

Author: Jason Marsteller

Jason Marsteller is the general manager of digital properties at Swimming World. He joined Swimming World in June 2006 as the managing editor after previous stints as a media relations professional at Indiana University, the University of Tennessee, Southern Utah University and the Utah Summer Games.